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Conclusion

It has been shown, therefore, that stereotypes have always existed in society, and probably
will always do so. The mass media is a relatively recent phenomenon, which is one reason
for the widely differing views on its role in creating and fostering stereotypical images. The
actual causes of stereotyping in the mass media have been shown to be surprisingly diverse,
although there can be no argument that any form of it which leads, albeit indirectly, to
suffering in any form must not be allowed to take place. It is society itself which must stop
this from happening, as laws and regulations are often ineffective. Things are changing,
though, and in some areas very quickly; some commonplace stereotypes of only twenty
years ago and today virtually taboo. It is society which must indirectly control the mass
media, not vice versa. However, in an increasingly 'global' world, controlled by fewer and
fewer corporations and individuals eager to please the governments of the major world
powers, and, in the mass media, who are more than willing to use stereotyping as a tool in
the control of society, we must be more and more vigilent to avoid this cynical
manipulation.

References
Internet
http://library.bcu.ac.uk/learner/writingguides/1.02%20Reports.htm
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-aided-design/

Book
JJ206 - Buku Auto CAD
Auto CAD 2012

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